Does the 10th Generation Accord Meet China 6 Emission Standards?
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The 10th generation Accord complies with China 6 emission standards. The tenth-generation Honda Accord is equipped with three engines: a low-power version 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, a high-power version 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, and a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. Below is relevant information about the Accord: 1. The tenth-generation Accord adopts a sporty design. Many view the tenth-generation Accord as a "reverse aging" move. Additionally, the body features sharp lines, a coupe-like silhouette, and comes in some vibrant eye-catching colors, undoubtedly attracting the attention of many young consumers. 2. The interior of the tenth-generation Accord abandons the previous generation's dual large-screen center console design. Instead, it features an independent 8-inch floating center console screen with touch buttons paired with a rotary knob design, integrating operability and a sense of technology. The center console system uses a customizable App icon interface, supporting smartphone connectivity features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
I remember researching this when choosing a car. The 10th-generation Accord launched in 2018 did indeed have a China VI version. The manufacturer released models compliant with China VI emission standards in 2019, with both the 1.5T gasoline version and hybrid version being certified. However, it's important to note that early production batches still adhered to China V standards, so it's best to check the vehicle conformity certificate or onboard environmental information list for accuracy. In the current used car market, vehicles manufactured after the second half of 2019 are mostly China VI compliant, which is more favorable for license plate registration and annual inspections, especially in license-restricted cities. Actually, the engine parameters remained largely unchanged after the emission standard upgrade, as Honda's Earth Dreams technology is quite mature in its tuning.